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Uniqueness of positive solutions to some nonlinear Neumann problems

2017

Abstract Using the moving plane method, we obtain a Liouville type theorem for nonnegative solutions of the Neumann problem { div ( y a ∇ u ( x , y ) ) = 0 , x ∈ R n , y > 0 , lim y → 0 + ⁡ y a u y ( x , y ) = − f ( u ( x , 0 ) ) , x ∈ R n , under general nonlinearity assumptions on the function f : R → R for any constant a ∈ ( − 1 , 1 ) .

Pure mathematicsApplied Mathematicsta111010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisNeumann problemmoving plane methodFunction (mathematics)Type (model theory)01 natural sciencesNonlinear systemLiouville type theorem0103 physical sciencespartial differential equationsNeumann boundary conditionMoving plane010307 mathematical physicsUniqueness0101 mathematicsConstant (mathematics)AnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Multiple solutions for a Neumann-type differential inclusion problem involving the p(.)-Laplacian

2012

Using a multiple critical points theorem for locally Lipschitz continuous functionals, we establish the existence of at least three distinct solutions for a Neumann-type differential inclusion problem involving the $p(\cdot)$-Laplacian.

Pure mathematicsApplied Mathematicsthree-critical-points theoremdifferential inclusion problemType (model theory)Lipschitz continuityDifferential inclusionCritical points of locally Lipschitz continuous functionalcritical points of locally Lipschitz continuous functionalsp-LaplacianDiscrete Mathematics and Combinatoricsp(x)-Laplacian; variable exponent Sobolev space; critical points of locally Lipschitz continuous functionals; differential inclusion problem; three-critical-points theoremp(x)-Laplacianvariable exponent Sobolev spaceAnalysisMathematics
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Strong Converse Results for Linking Operators and Convex Functions

2020

We consider a family B n , ρ c of operators which is a link between classical Baskakov operators (for ρ = ∞ ) and their genuine Durrmeyer type modification (for ρ = 1 ). First, we prove that for fixed n , c and a fixed convex function f , B n , ρ c f is decreasing with respect to ρ . We give two proofs, using various probabilistic considerations. Then, we combine this property with some existing direct and strong converse results for classical operators, in order to get such results for the operators B n , ρ c applied to convex functions.

Pure mathematicsArticle Subject010102 general mathematicsMathematicsofComputing_GENERALProbabilistic logicType (model theory)Mathematical proof01 natural sciences010104 statistics & probabilityTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESBaskakov operatorConverseQA1-939Order (group theory)0101 mathematicsConvex functionLink (knot theory)AnalysisMathematicsMathematicsJournal of Function Spaces
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Malliavin Calculus of Bismut Type for Fractional Powers of Laplacians in Semi-Group Theory

2011

We translate into the language of semi-group theory Bismut's Calculus on boundary processes (Bismut (1983), Lèandre (1989)) which gives regularity result on the heat kernel associated with fractional powers of degenerated Laplacian. We translate into the language of semi-group theory the marriage of Bismut (1983) between the Malliavin Calculus of Bismut type on the underlying diffusion process and the Malliavin Calculus of Bismut type on the subordinator which is a jump process.

Pure mathematicsArticle SubjectSubordinatorlcsh:MathematicsApplied MathematicsBoundary (topology)Type (model theory)lcsh:QA1-939Malliavin calculusMathematics::ProbabilityMathematics::K-Theory and HomologyCalculusMathematics::Differential GeometryLaplace operatorJump processAnalysisHeat kernelGroup theoryMathematicsInternational Journal of Differential Equations
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Common Fixed Points of a Pair of Hardy Rogers Type Mappings on a Closed Ball in Ordered Dislocated Metric Spaces

2013

Common fixed point results for mappings satisfying locally contractive conditions on a closed ball in an ordered complete dislocated metric space have been established. The notion of dominated mappings is applied to approximate the unique solution of nonlinear functional equations. Our results improve several well-known conventional results.

Pure mathematicsArticle Subjectlcsh:MathematicsMathematical analysisType (model theory)Fixed pointlcsh:QA1-939Fixed point Dislocated metric space Dominated mapping.Metric spaceNonlinear systemSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaCommon fixed pointAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Function Spaces and Applications
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Multidimensional dyadic Kurzweil–Henstock- and Perron-type integrals in the theory of Haar and Walsh series

2015

Abstract The problem of recovering the coefficients of rectangular convergent multiple Haar and Walsh series from their sums, by generalized Fourier formulas, is reduced to the one of recovering a function (the primitive) from its derivative with respect to the appropriate derivation basis. Multidimensional dyadic Kurzweil–Henstock- and Perron-type integrals are compared and it is shown that a Perron-type integral, defined by major and minor functions having a special continuity property, solves the coefficients problem for series which are convergent everywhere outside some uniqueness sets.

Pure mathematicsBasis (linear algebra)Series (mathematics)Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsHaarFunction (mathematics)Type (model theory)HAar and Walsh seriesKurzweil-Henstock integral Perron integralsymbols.namesakeFourier transformSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaWalsh functionsymbolsUniquenessAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Approximation properties of λ-Kantorovich operators

2018

In the present paper, we study a new type of Bernstein operators depending on the parameter \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$\lambda\in[-1,1]$\end{document}λ∈[−1,1]. The Kantorovich modification of these sequences of linear positive operators will be considered. A quantitative Voronovskaja type theorem by means of Ditzian–Totik modulus of smoothness is proved. Also, a Grüss–Voronovskaja type theorem for λ-Kantorovich operators is provided. Some numerical examples which show the relevance of the res…

Pure mathematicsBernstein operatorModulus of smoothnessResearchApplied Mathematicslcsh:Mathematics010102 general mathematicsType (model theory)Rate of convergenceLambdalcsh:QA1-93901 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsRate of convergenceVoronovskaja theorem41A10Discrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsKantorovich operators0101 mathematics41A2541A36AnalysisMathematicsJournal of Inequalities and Applications
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Bivariate Operators of Discrete and Integral Type

2018

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Stability of the Calderón problem in admissible geometries

2014

In this paper we prove log log type stability estimates for inverse boundary value problems on admissible Riemannian manifolds of dimension n ≥ 3. The stability estimates correspond to the uniqueness results in [13]. These inverse problems arise naturally when studying the anisotropic Calderon problem. peerReviewed

Pure mathematicsCalderón problemControl and Optimizationta111Stability (learning theory)InversestabilityInverse problemType (model theory)Dimension (vector space)Log-log plotModeling and SimulationInverse boundary value problemsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsPharmacology (medical)UniquenessBoundary value problemAnalysisMathematicsInverse Problems & Imaging
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Finite cyclicity of some center graphics through a nilpotent point inside quadratic systems

2015

In this paper we introduce new methods to prove the finite cyclicity of some graphics through a triple nilpotent point of saddle or elliptic type surrounding a center. After applying a blow-up of the family, yielding a singular 3-dimensional foliation, this amounts to proving the finite cyclicity of a family of limit periodic sets of the foliation. The boundary limit periodic sets of these families were the most challenging, but the new methods are quite general for treating such graphics. We apply these techniques to prove the finite cyclicity of the graphic $(I_{14}^1)$, which is part of the program started in 1994 by Dumortier, Roussarie and Rousseau (and called DRR program) to show that…

Pure mathematicsCenter (category theory)Boundary (topology)Dynamical Systems (math.DS)Type (model theory)FoliationNilpotentMathematics (miscellaneous)FOS: MathematicsLimit (mathematics)Point at infinityMathematics - Dynamical Systems34C07 37G15SaddleMathematicsTransactions of the Moscow Mathematical Society
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